Correcting Hypoglycemia and Lows and Managing Diabetes Weight Gain

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Correcting Hypoglycemia and Lows and Managing Diabetes Weight Gain

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A definition of hypoglycemia, a state where blood glucose " the sugar in your blood " falls below normal range. Also referred to as a low blood sugar episode, a hypo, an insulin reaction or insulin shock. People who experience hypoglycemia attacks can gain weight or increased body fat due to not maintaining a healthy diet by using high calorie foods to treat hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.

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Tags: Diabetes, Blood Sugar, Insulin, Low Blood Sugar, Fat, Mineral, Sodium

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New Smart Choice Calculator from Dex4 can help educators teach and PWD choose hypo Rx with fewer cals, fat, sodium: http://bit.ly/cSpJ9g.

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